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The St Andrews Sustainability Institute (SASI) is a group of people at the
University of St Andrews who are working towards a sustainable future for
everyone. A key objective of SASI is to provide a focus for existing
interdisciplinary research at the University and a spark-point for new
collaborations across the whole breadth of sustainability. Members of SASI are
drawn from more than a dozen academic schools and administrative units within
the University.

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In this work ZrS3 has been synthesized by solid state reaction in a sealed quartz tube and investigated as a candidate cathode material in Li thermal batteries. The structure of ZrS3 before and after cell testing has been ...

Core MD04-2822 from the Rockall Trough has apparent sedimentation rates of ∼ 1 m/kyr during the last deglaciation (Termination I). Component magnetization directions indicate a magnetic excursion at 16.3 m depth in the ...

We present new data and analyses revealing fundamental flaws in a critique of two recent meta-analyses of local-scale temporal biodiversity change. First, the conclusion that short-term time series lead to biased estimates ...

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